Muodin
Muodin is a fictitious term used in this article to describe a cross-disciplinary design movement that links fashion, architecture, and digital fabrication. The entry treats Muodin as a hypothetical concept for explanatory purposes rather than a documented historical movement.
Overview: The Muodin paradigm centers on modular, customizable, and sustainable design. Objects and garments are designed
Origin and development: In the imagined narrative, Muodin arises among urban design studios and maker communities
Characteristics: Practices include modular construction, scalable sizing, repairability, upcycling of materials, and the use of digital
Reception: Muodin is discussed in design studies as an example of postdigital practice and the democratization
In sum, Muodin serves as a conceptual framework for exploring how modular design and digital fabrication intersect